A alcladrv Well Known Member Jan 28, 2018 #1 Has anybody used a right angle TNC connector on RG400 coax to connect to their WAAS GPS antenna? If so, which part number did you use? Thanks, Mike
Has anybody used a right angle TNC connector on RG400 coax to connect to their WAAS GPS antenna? If so, which part number did you use? Thanks, Mike
GalinHdz Well Known Member Jan 28, 2018 #2 FWIW: I used this 90 degree TNC adapter and it worked perfectly.
snopercod Well Known Member Jan 30, 2018 #5 L-com I'd like to put in a plug (no pun intended) for L-com. They've got all kinds of connectors, adapters, coax, and custom cables. I'm not affiliated with them in any way but have been a customer for many years. http://www.l-com.com/
L-com I'd like to put in a plug (no pun intended) for L-com. They've got all kinds of connectors, adapters, coax, and custom cables. I'm not affiliated with them in any way but have been a customer for many years. http://www.l-com.com/
mike newall Well Known Member Sponsor Jan 30, 2018 #6 I would suggest you use the adapterator.... I tried to solder one of the std ones and threw it out the window in frustration. Second only to doing micro molex
I would suggest you use the adapterator.... I tried to solder one of the std ones and threw it out the window in frustration. Second only to doing micro molex
BillL Well Known Member Jan 31, 2018 #8 Yep it wouldn't fit without it. Silver plated devil from Stein Air. It uses the standard crimper & technique.
Yep it wouldn't fit without it. Silver plated devil from Stein Air. It uses the standard crimper & technique.